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Eurozone exit could send Greece back to 1950’s

Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV) president Dimitris Daskalopoulos warned this week that if Greece proves to be “unable, or too weak to keep up with the hard European core,

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Pensioners become born-again farmers

“You can go a week without spending a single euro over here,” says a man who moved back to Crete two years ago to live in the village of his birth.

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Construction firms looking abroad to recoup losses

Due to a lack of new public works, major road projects have come to a standstill.

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Workers launch new wave of strikes

Taxi drivers, tax collectors, are up in arms.

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Positions vacant – by invitation only

Athens skills-expo details announced.

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Ambassadors wanted

As the Australian Multicultural Council (AMC) gets its feet under the table, the search is on for a tier of advisors from within communities across Australia to champion inclusion

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Semi-skilled migration scheme under fire

The Federal Government’s new temporary migrant visa scheme is under attack by those who feel it may offer jobs to overseas workers at the expense of Australians.

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Ministerial award for Greek language student

Rosebank College’s Argy Markopoulos received a Commended Award as part of the 2011 Minister’s Award for Excellence in Student Achievement-Community Languages Schools.

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Tower construction loan reduced

GOCMV’S President Bill Papastergiadis foresees more community donations fuelling the rise of Melbourne’s Hellenic Cultural Centre.

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Mokbel accomplice sentenced to 11 years

The man who helped drugs baron Tony Mokbel flee Australia has been sentenced to eleven years in prison.

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